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Show Thf Towlf Trinwripl, Friday, May R, 1961 Vacation Houses Appreciation To Mother r Fit the Need Advice from you is treasured like a gem When one protects from ever being lost Awareness of its value, not its cost. Enriches it to match a diadem. set great store by ycur philosophy On human nature with its barbs and weights. I marvel how your mind investigates The principle and fact of reality. I Aware that faith in God is staunch and true Helps me to recognize my love for you. Tocele Stake Quarterly Gen- to be 10. at 2:00 eral Priesthood meeting A S Tins Cole and Will Rogers Jr., are VISITING STARS shown as thev caused back stage following the Destiny Productions variety show In Tooele, Saturday night. Lyle Colbath Photo Ifrtju wapACCii For the first time, federal excise tax revenues from motor vehicles and related product, exceeded IS billion during 1963. This was a 10 per cent increase over 19(2 collections. yoAmor, Tooele Stake Home Mission- assignments for Sunday, 10 have been made as follows: Tooele First Ward: James A. Bevan and Byron Liddell. Tooele Fourth Ward: Rex Stutznegger and Calvin Olson. Sixth Ward: Earl Marshall, and Silas Young Tpoele Eleventh Ward: J. Dean Zentner. Tooele Twelfth Ward: Arthur Bryan Stockton: Keith Allen and Vaughn- - Elkington Vernon: Glen Elkington and James Jensen Public opu.lcn in this country everything. Home Mitwionaries Named in Tooele Stake ary Under a new. pioneering law just passed in Kentucky, motorists will be required to take a complete physical exam if they have been involved in three accidents during a two year period, if there's any reason to believe that a physical defect caused the accident in which the motorist was involved. is held Sunday, May p.m. in the Fourth Eleventh Ward chapel. All members of the Aaronic and Melchizedek Priesthood are urged to attend this meeting. Abraham Jusf Arrived At Tooele VaueyHospitaj JEWELRY 1.00 15.00 t MEDICAL . Frances rants Broadbent. ville Robert Farris, Tooele John Adams, Tooele William Krause, Tooele Lauralee Darr, Tooele -- Sweeda Knit Summer Sportswear in Mix & Match Colors Blouses SURGER- Y- Sizes 28 38 Virginia Lewis, Tooele Flcyd Gillespie, Tooele Luell Best, Tooele Lucy Medina, Tocele 3.98 - 5.98 Ladies Cotton Gowns And Pajamas $298 ACCIDENT Kathy Thomas, Tooele Joseph Sze, Wash. D.C. CHILDREN A child should have many memories to carry pleasant him through lifes darker hours. They should be memories that assure him of a love between his parents, of stability and strength in his background of ties that bind one to another. Summer Hats 1.98 - 2.98 4.98 up Capris & Jamicas Ladies Hose Cannon 1.00 Half-Sli- p Sale mg children to understand and appreciate the heritage is a re- sponsibility of every teacher- .George B. Brain, Baltimore bulletin of Education. 2.98-4.0- 0 Girl Seoul News The Tooele Neighborhood held its regular monthly meeting last Thursday at the Tooele Methodist Church. Mrs. Rodger Nielson, of the Party Shop, gave a demonstration of handicrafts. PLANS ARE in the makirg for the Brownie and Girl Scout Fly-Uceremonies to be held May 22 at the West Elementary MRS. RUSSELL NEWKIRK Wedding Bells School. TECHNICOLOR girls HOtT GHARllNE PfRSOiY MARIA .' HEKRV MAMCM Sunday thru Wed. jean liomev to afine pathinnle $ m ri I J1 I'M m MOTOR VU 7iA V att at.,, IPez7cote Delinquent SOCK- unsnm-ftnmuj- Sun. Mon. Tue. MOTOR VU . . ACCIDENT n parked car, owned by les Paullin, 539 West 5th South, was damaged when it was hit by a car, Monday, which fail-th- e ed to Mop. Char-Herre- Music teaches us two virtues greatly needed today line in preparation, in performing. tion . 0 P" 'jan JlKIUMN - discipimaginaDr. Rud- - - jrtof uL!Mlfll I) kfe WUDU rf k fret 1 Ires 53 ROMERO P.Fm Cottage Sweet Shop Quality This Table - You May Find Just What You May Need - at a SALE PRICE! 371 Utah Avenue, Tooele Home-mad- e LOCKER MEAT CUT BEEF and Half or Whole QUICK FROZEN GtoA Front Quarter Hind .... and WRAPPED Mt Quarter . . "Nearly ! YOUNG MARR1EDS TO MEET SATURDAY Young Marrieds ard friends in the Fourth Ward will meet at t16 home cf Kenneth Rupp, 286 South 1st West, at 8 p.m., Saturday. A refreshment is surprise plarned with inspirational study "Come out and visit with your friends and neighbors." says Howard Davis, leader. 'Work without vision is slavery. Vision without work is only a but a vision combined with work equals success. day-drea- the Girl Scouts, if over 21 becoming a leader, is asked to call either ) Mrs. C. B. Olsen, or Mrs. E. O. McAlister Don't forget the Girl Scout e in the Civic Room years of age, or, in (882-2921- Cottage Cheese fresh Hi-la- .... .... ..... creamed or spring style nd Velure two ply Nabisco Baronet Cream Sandwich Tide Giant Size free gorden trowel Toilet Tissue . LEAN TENDER (882-2711- ). lb. Sine-Alon- Pevject 45c fa (QkR Haul Assorted Colors and Lengths . . In Assorted Half - Sizes Fine Selection Ma TiwIb 'Pto-iAe-x 17 SOUTH MAIN IROWING-DA- Y candies, cakes, candy, cakes and cookies OPEN 1 1 a.m. to 7 p.m. Farnourd 105 882-105- 1 Monday Thru Saturday J iaBaaBaatMtnBaaaaaaaaaaeBcnanflanc'EKVKV'aaannn 2 lbs. 79c sites Come and Sample our Womens Cologne 79c EA(3(DSd We will be handling Snelgroves Distinctive Ice Cream WOMENS DRESSES . per pkg. 65c Mothers Day Special - Boxed candy and cakes 1.00 to 2.00 . from 29c 2 for 89c (SOD 11 lb. 4 rolls 29c lb. pkg. 1 Polish Sausage Swifts all meat fresh lean Ground Beef Pork Steaks . cookies and pies k Chocolate Fudge, Peanut Brittle, Divinity Panocha and other varieties Ladies Scarves wKoinm .NsftKaqtdgmUMifirsriwflxrt) period the popu- heroeJ captains of in- d ljke Mellon. Carnegie. the ,ater perjod they or from f et(tert nment world. The success of the early heroes was attributed to thrift and hard work, while the success of the later heroes was attributed to Dr. Her"the lucky break." bert E. Krugman, Automation and the Challenge to Education, edited by Luther H. Evans and George E. Arnstein. , J MUSIC OF THE Table Sale! Mixing All Merchandise - Look Over iM em-Ed- " . wS chalmers nwnahon GRAND OPENING 3.50 up w simonsrobert preston all involved vehicles driMargaret F. Anderson, Clark, Grantsville and 0. Cerror.l, 467 South 3 HO West. Tooele. Mrs. Cerroni was cited by Tooele City Police for failure to yield the right of way. A and Miss Loa pay Russell Bernell Newkirk spoke wedding vows cn April 15. at home of Mr. and Mrs. Wavr.e Waxham. THE BEAUTIFUL double ring ceremony was performed by Carver C. Bryan. The bride was radiant in her wedding dress of white embos- sed cotton, a rhinestone tiara held her shoulder length veil. Her outfit was made by Mrs. John D. Carter with whom the bride has been living the past year. A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Carter of Salt Lake City immediately following the wedding ceremony in Tooele. MRS. LORETTA Nunes, attended the bride. Mr. Joe Nunes was best man, Judy Newkirk took care of the guest book, After a short honeymoon the happy couple have returned to Tooele where the groom is ployed, Saturdoy tock, Hudsoa- - Paula Prentiss Marts Favorite Sppt? Tuesday, ven by 234 East Bernice MINOR NCWlyWeCW j New Ladies Bags RITZ . . Ends MINOR ACCIDENT A minor accident at First North and North Second West, p Brcwnie Troop 426. sponsored by the Eagles Auxiliary and led by Mrs. Roy Bowen and Mrs. Oscar Bullard, recently in- vested eight new girls. They are Janna Beck, George Anne Beck, Cleo Clark, Cirdy Bennion. Con y nie Moyes, Christ! Bennion, san Rael, and Mary Dymock. On April 14, Mrs. Beck, Mrs. Bennion. Mrs. Moyes, Mrs. Dymock, Mrs. Giblon and Mrs. Gibsor. attended the meeting in order to become acquainted with what the girls were doing. From now until day camp, which is scheduled for the week of June 8, the troop will be for this important preparing Scouting event. At present they are making their hats and learning to use their knives. The have completed their Mother's Day gifts. Those who will fly up to Junior Scouts this month are learning the Girl Scout Laws and Promise. The entire troop is also practicing precision marching and drilling. assisted by Mrs. Ray Barton, Mrs. Ray Eggleston, and Mrs. Glaser. There will also be instruction in bike safety before school vacation begins. Girl Scouts spor- Op sored by the American Legion and the Beehive S ate Bank o Tooele under the leadership of Mrs. June Openshaw and Mrs. Ray Barton, has finished their Mothers Day gifts. For camp and hikes they have completed charcoal stoves; pouch bags; tin can cooking sets; and 1 ticed with pocket knives. Patrol I, which has eight girls who will all be goirg into has completed the Sign of the Arrow. Patrols II, III, IV and V are hard at work on badges as well as preparation for camp. Troop 672, Brownie Girl Scouts sponsored by the Wesleyan Service Guild cf the Tooele Metho- dist Church, under the leader- ship of Mrs. June Opershaw and Mrs. Eldon Feuerbach, learned to use, and whittle with, their knives. They are practicirg safety with all knives. THE TROOP has 14 girls who will receive wings and fly up to Juniors. These girls are learning the Girl Scout Promise, Laws, Motto, Slogan, handshake and signal. The trocp as a whole is making and preparing equipment for summer. Brownie Troop 673. sponsored Wesleyan Service Guild J of the Tooele Community Metho dist Church and led by Mrs. Carl Voss and Mrs. Emery Price, is making Mother's Day 8ifsand Paring for Fly Up and day camp. The TAD Br0wni Troop has finished their Mothers gifts. ANYONE interested in joining p.m. Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters 1 - Your gentle way and understanding heart Lift up my estimation of your worth. A betterment cf values in the earth. Advances forward when I use your chart General Priealhootl Meeting Sunday In Tooele Stake Sot. Vacation houses aren't what witness the they used to be unusual one on the cover of the May 'Sunset" ard the others pictured in a big feature report. The vacation cabin of a generation ago was simple, inexpensive. unsophisticated, and often a bit uncomfortable. Tt;e new homes pictured in "Sunset" are hiding places, getaway places; but they are well built, weather proof, heated homes that you can use ary time of the year. Often they are whimsical and informal in design; always they reflect the personality of the owners. Where there is excessive glare from sun. sky. water or snow, the house is designed to turn inward. But where it is surrounded by greenery and uncluttered vistas, the design includes the outdoors. You'll find floor plans and photos in the May "Sunset. Remelda Nielsen Gibson Special Kid Matinee RITZ Customer Parking in Rear - |